The Geeks’ Guide to Throwing a Tiki Party + Prosciutto Pineapple Bites Recipe

As you have seen from this week’s Enchanted Tiki Room inspired cocktails, we love Tiki Culture! We put together a small get-together for some friends to celebrate the Enchanted Tiki Room’s 54th Anniversary. We had so much fun planning it that decided to create a guide for planning your own Tiki Party!

For those of you who don’t know, “Tiki culture is a 20th-century theme used in Polynesian-style restaurants and clubs originally in the United States and then, to a lesser degree, around the world. Although inspired in part by Tiki carvings and mythology, the connection is loose and stylized, being an American form and not a Polynesian fine art form.”

Decor and Setting
Decor is probably the best part of throwing a Tiki Party. Tiki mugs, coconuts, and palm leaves are all staples. Also, bright tropical floral patterns can make your guests feel like they are on a sandy beach somewhere. During the summer months, stores like Party City and any of the Dollar Stores tend to carry tropical and Tiki decor. We have also had success at Home Goods and Pier 1. For music, Spotify and Pandora have several Tiki or Luau options that work!

Tiki Drinks
Tropical fruit juices and rum are a necessity to making Tiki Drinks. Not sure what you want to make? Well, we’ve got 4 for you:

Jose’s Show Starter– This cocktail features rum and mezcal. This sweet yet smokey cocktail is not only a great Tiki Drink but a fun way to introduce people to mezcal.

Michael’s View From Above– Michael’s View From Above is a different take on a Tiki Drink. This specific one uses whiskey and rum. The whiskey and spiced rum combo makes for a Tiki Drink that any whiskey fan will love.

Fritz’s Wunderbar Trick– Fritz’s Wunderbar Trick was perhaps the most difficult cocktail in this series. We used Bärenjager as our German spirit. This is definitely perfect for the adventurous drinker.

Pierre’s Whistle– The final cocktail in our Enchanted Tiki Room series, Pierre’s Whistle is the only one of our Tiki Drinks to feature no rum. So if rum isn’t your thing, this one is for you.

Tiki Food
When thinking of Tiki Food, we tend to go for Hawaiian comfort food like Spam Musubi or food with tropical flavors. A few examples include:

Prosciutto Pineapple Bites– Below is a brand new recipe! Our Prosciutto Pineapple Bites feature not only pineapple but also Tajin. Tajin has recently gained popularity in the Disney community as a delicious topping for Dole Whips!

We hope our Geeks’ Guide to Throwing a Tiki Party helps you throw and an amazing party this summer! Be sure to leave a comment below if you have your own tips! Also, tag your photos with the hashtag #GeekEats! We can’t wait to see them!